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    Mar 27, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Audiences loved Audrey Tautou as 'Amélie.' Now she's all sexed up in 'Priceless.'

    AUDREY TAUTOU became famous for playing a naif in "Amélie" seven years ago, but clearly, she's over it now. In "Priceless" (Hors de Prix), a new comedy directed and co-written by Pierre Salvadori, Tautou stars as a woman dependent on the kindness of strangers -- particularly if those strangers happen to be older, wealthy and interested in her sexually.
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    AUDREY TAUTOU became famous for playing a naif in "Amélie" seven years ago, but clearly, she's over it now. In "Priceless" (Hors de Prix), a new comedy directed and co-written by Pierre Salvadori, Tautou stars as a woman dependent on the kindness of...

    Tags: New York, France, Audrey Hepburn, The Happiest News!, Eliot Spitzer

  2. Apr 20, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'The Valet'

    Making people laugh is the specialty of the house where French writer-director Francis Veber is concerned, and he is awfully good at it. A complete master of cinematic farce, Veber's latest venture, "The Valet," makes creating deliciously funny comedy look a lot easier than it has any right to.
    Times Staff Writer
    Making people laugh is the specialty of the house where French writer-director Francis Veber is concerned, and he is awfully good at it. A complete master of cinematic farce, Veber's latest venture, "The Valet," makes creating deliciously funny comedy...

    Tags: Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Auteuil, Los Angeles, Entertainment, Movies

  4. Jun 13, 1997 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Salut Cousin!

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday June 13, 1997      "Salut Cousin!" is the timeless story of the naive stranger coming to the big city, and Franco-Algerian filmmaker Merzak Allouache brings to it a freshness, vitality and beguiling rueful humor.      The film is too long by 10...

    Tags: Casablanca (movie), Algeria, Los Angeles, Cinema Industry, Entertainment

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